In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in alternative (complementary) treatments of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). This is due both to the high incidence of IC/BPS and to a lack of effectiveness of conventional treatments. One of the directions of alternative therapies is a traditional Chinese medicine using a special diet, various animal and plant-derived medicines, breathing exercises and acupuncture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe preoperative transabdominal ultrasonics duplex scanning (UDS) of celiac artery was made in quiet breathing, in inspiration, in expiration, using vertical position in 180 patients. As well as the intra-abdominal UDS was made before the decompression of the celiac artery using the pulmonary ventilation during narcosis and relaxation. Peak systolic blood velocity, degree of stenosis, arterial pressure gradient in the celiac artery and volume blood velocity were hemodynamically significant in quiet breathing, in expiration and intraoperatively, reliably lower in inspiration in vertical position.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative analysis was made of clinical indices and long-term survival in 20 patients (13 men and 7 women of mean age 62 +/- 2 years), having multifocal atherosclerosis of the renal arteries (RA), abdominal aorta and arteries of lower extremities (LE) (11 aneurysms, 7 occlusive lesions of the aorta and 3 of its unpaired branches) who underwent combined reconstructions, with patients having similar lesions, but not operated (12) or operated only on RA or on the arteries of LE (45). The groups of patients had no great differences except more pronounced renal dysfunction (RD) in the first of them. In spite of high postoperative lethality (20%) mainly due to acute renal failure (3), long-term survival proved to be significantly higher (14 from 16), than in not operated (3 from 12) (p = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have performed an analysis of main indicators of celiac duplex scanning in 180 patients with celiac compression syndrome before operation, during decompression and at the postoperative period. All the patients underwent surgical celiac trunk decompression. The indicators of the intraoperative celiac duplex scanning (stenosis degree, linear peak systolic circulation rate) of the celiac trunk shower hemodynamic reliable stenosis and were sufficiently different from preoperative findings.
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December 2010
One of the causes of the development of postprandial hypotension is thought to be impaired vegetative nervous regulation of arterial pressure. Patients with the syndrome of the celiac trunk compression also have signs of dysautonomy. The investigation performed has shown that syndrome of the celiac trunk compression is often combined with postprandial hypotension.
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January 2011
The authors have analyzed an experience with treatment of 16 patients. All the patients had renovascular hypertension (RVH) and 3 of them had renal dysfunction. Revascularization of the kidneys (RK) was fulfilled in 11 patients by shunting (9) or prosthesis (2) of the renal arteries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn analysis of retrospective data has shown that 34 (14.4%) out of 236 patients with aneurysm of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries and in 62 (5.1%) out of 1214 patients with occlusion or stenosis of these vessels mainly had cancer of the lungs (52%) and stomach (17.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the period from 1984 to 2010 operations were made on 41 patients aged from 36 to 76 years with chronic ischemia of digestive organs (CIDO), infarction of the small intestine was determined in 7 of them mainly due to atherosclerotic injury of the celiac trunk (CT) and/or superior mesenteric artery (SMA). In 41 patients antegrade (15) or retrograde (26) shunting of CT and/or SMA were fulfilled with synthetic prostheses in combination with resection of the small intestine in 7 patients, with lethal outcome in 2 of them only. No prosthesis infection was noted.
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January 2010
The article presents results of examination and treatment of 14 patients aged from 46 through 79 years with chronic occlusion of one of the renal arteries in each of them and subocclusion of the contralateral renal artery in 13 patients due to atherosclerosis. At first percutaneous intraluminal angioplasty and stenting were performed in 13 out of 14 patients with stenosis of the renal artery. Then at once only percutaneous intraluminal angioplasty of the occlused renal artery was performed in 10 out of 14 patients and within 36 hours on average the implantation of stents in case of patency of the renal artery proper and its branches, according to the findings of control angiography, in these arteries with the optimal result.
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June 2009
A prospective study included 106 patients with celiac trunk compression syndrome (CTCS). Duplex scanning of the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery and echocardiography were performed during their examination. The investigation revealed primary mitral valve prolapse (PMVP) in 78 (74%) patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLatent dysfunction of the heart right ventricle and hypovolemia were assessed in 50 patients divided into 4 groups, operated on the heart, abdominal aorta and lungs. It was found that after revascularization of the myocardium the diastolic disorders prevailed. In patients operated for the heart valve (mitral and aortal) diseases prevailing were the systolic and pump dysfunction of the right ventricle.
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September 2005
The article presents results of examinations and surgical treatment of 300 patients aged from 19 through 72 years with the syndrome of compression of the celiac trunk of the abdominal aorta. Under study were the symptoms and features of the clinical course as well as the possibilities of diagnosis with the help of ultrasonic duplex scanning and aortography. The principal method of treatment of this syndrome is thought to be operative decompression of the celiac trunk resulting in the reestablished hemodynamics in this vessel and in recovery of the greatest part of the patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOn the basis of an analysis of 69 patients including 2 personal observations the authors discuss the questions of pathogenesis, clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of aneurysms of the pancreaticoduodenal artery in association with stenosis or occlusion of the celiac trunk (CT). A description of 2 cases with a true not broken aneurysms of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery and subocclusion of the celiac trunk is given which was caused by compression of the latter by the median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm and neurofibrous tissue of the celiac plexus. These patients were detected as a result of examinations and operative treatment of 556 patients with compressive stenosis of the celiac trunk for the period from 1982 through 2002.
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April 2005
Operations for compression stenosis of the celiac trunk (CSCT) were made on 97 patients aged 5.5-18 years (56 women and 41 men). Three basic clinical syndromes were observed: pain abdominal, dyspeptic and neurovegetative.
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July 2002
Under analysis were the results of intraoperative observations during surgical treatment of 243 patients with extravasal stenosis of the celiac trunk. Special attention was given to anatomical correlation of the celiac trunk, celiac plexus, median arcuate ligament and median crura of the diaphragm involved in the compression of the celiac trunk. For the development and substantiation of optimal methods of decompression of the celiac trunk 106 anatomical preparations were investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMycotoc aneurysms (MA)--a rare and extremely dangerous lesion of the aorta. CT, MRA and aortography were used to diagnose MA of the thoracoabdominal areas in 2 men of 64 and 67 years of age. The clinical picture included: fever with shivering with the temperature 38-39 degrees C and increasing pains in the inferiothoracic and lumbar areas of the spine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of irradiation, combined and complex treatment of pancreatic cancer have been evaluated versus stage, site and extent of surgery. Radiotherapy was carried out in 63 patients (1988-1999): prior to gastropancreaticoduodenectomy (GPDE)--7; after GPDE--12; for local recurrence after GPDE--4, before and after left-sided resection--4, before and after conservative surgery--19, and after diagnostic verification (exploratory laparotomy or ultrasound-controlled fine-needle biopsy)--17. Diagnosis was established on the basis of clinical data and case histories, ultrasonographic, CT, histological, cytological, biopsy, blood serum-marker CA 19-9 and CEA findings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe investigation was concerned with diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and effectiveness of assay of CA 19-9 and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in the choice of treatment modality and evaluation of therapy pancreatic carcinoma (PC). Either marker has been studied in 685 examinations for PC, 68--chronic pseudotumorous pancreatitis and 24--intestinal cancer at other sites since 1995. Tumor resection for PC was carried out in 31; conservative treatment--67; chemotherapy--56 and radiotherapy--in 29 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with carcinoma of the pancreas 128 gastropancreatoduodenal resections (GPDR), 15 distal resections of the pancreas and 3 pancreatectomies were performed. After GPDR 5-year survival was 12%, the survival median was 24.3 months.
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